Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center reported the violations of health care privacy laws to the state and has warned employees to keep away from Suleman's records unless they have a medical purpose, hospital spokesman

Her attorney Jeff Czech said Suleman does not plan to file a lawsuit over the breach, though he suspects Kaiser employees were looking for medical information on Suleman's sperm donor. He said the name is not listed on the medical records.

"She trusts Kaiser and they said they'd look into it," Czech said. "We feel that they're on top of it and are taking care of it."

Anderson could not provide details about when Suleman's medical records were accessed and what kind of hospital employees looked at them. He said Kaiser had warned its employees about patient confidentiality rules before Suleman checked into the hospital in December.

"Even though no one knew she was there, they knew she was going to have a lot of babies," Anderson said. "The extra monitoring helped determine that there were people who looked at the records who did not have reason to do so."

Even if the employees peeked at the records just to satisfy their curiosity, without any intention of disclosing details, they were disciplined according to Kaiser's policies, Anderson said.

It was unclear whether a state investigation was under way at Kaiser. A call to the